Golf club bag

ABSTRACT

A golf club bag is disclosed. The golf club bag comprises of a first belt and a second belt, which are inlayed for buckling to each other through a plurality of connecting elements such that the first belt and the second belt of the golf club bag can be easily assembled for easy and comfortable carriage of the golf club bag.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. The Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to a golf club bag, and moreparticularly relates to a golf club bag comprising a first belt and asecond belt that are engaged through a plurality of connecting elementsfor easy assembling and disassembling of the first belt and the secondbelt and easy and comfortable carriage of the golf club bag.

2. Description of the Related Art

Nowadays people enjoy a variety of sports after work for relaxing andexercising, for example, tennis, basketball, volleyball, baseball, golf,badminton and so on. Accordingly, various sports goods, such as bags,and sports outfit and shoes, are available in the market. Especially,the bag is designed to load many sports utensils, and the capacity ofthe bag is designed according to the feature of the sport and the numberand size of the utensils. However, an ideal bag is one that featureseasy carriage, comfortable. More particularly, the golf clubs arelonger, heavier and plural in number, accordingly, a golf club bag isdesigned to be larger. The golf club bag may be carried in a cart or onthe user's back using a belt, and therefore, to design a golf club bagfeaturing convenience and comfortable for easy carriage is a toppriority of the manufacturers. FIG. 4 shows a conventional golf club bagA having a belt B. The golf club bag A has a buckle A1 at an upperportion and a buckle set A2 at an outer flange of the lower portionthereof. The belt B is a long strap element with a buckle plate B1 at adistal end buckling to the buckle A1 of the golf club bag A and anelastic buckle B2 at the primal end fixed on the buckle set A2 of thegolf club bag A. However, there are some drawbacks of such conventionalgolf club bag as follows.

1. The belt B is fixed to the golf club bag A and only the elasticbuckle B2 has elasticity, and therefore it is inconvenient for the userto adjust the belt.

2. The belt B is fixed to the golf club bag A allowing the user to crosscarry on the back, the weight of the golf club bag will be localized onone particular shoulder, and therefore, shoulder and back pain caneasily occur while carrying.

3. The belt B cannot be separated from the golf club bag A, the weightand size of the golf club bag usually cause inconvenience to the userwhile removing the bag off the user's back.

Therefore, to seek for a solution to resolve the above drawbacks of thegolf club bag is highly desirable.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, in the view of the foregoing, the present inventor makes adetailed study of related art to evaluate and consider, and uses yearsof accumulated experience in this field, and through severalexperiments, to create a new golf club bag in order to overcome theproblems of the prior art.

According to a primary aspect of the present invention, the golf clubbag is comprised of a first belt and a second belt, which are engaged toeach other through a plurality of connecting elements, so that the firstbelt and the second belt of the golf club bag can be easily assembledand also for easy and comfortable carriage of the golf club bag.

According to another aspect of the present invention, a plurality ofsecuring belt is arranged at an outer flange of the first and the secondbelt for adjusting the length of the belt according to the user's need.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

For a more complete understanding of the present invention, referencewill now be made to the following detailed description of preferredembodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, inwhich:

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a belt of a golf club bag of the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 is an elevational view of the belt of the golf club bag of thepresent invention;

FIG. 3 is an elevational view of the golf club bag according to apreferred embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 4 is an elevational view of a conventional golf club bag.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Reference will be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of theinvention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in thedrawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, show an exploded view and an elevationalview of the belt of the golf club bag of the present inventionrespectively. The belt of the golf club bag of the present inventioncomprises a first belt 1 and a second belt 2.

The first belt 1 is a long arched strap, a soft pad 11 is disposed inthe inner part of the first belt 1 and a connecting element 12 isdisposed at one side thereof, wherein the connecting element 12 has azipper 121 and an easy securing strap 122. Additionally, the first belt1 has a plurality of securing strap 13 arranged at an outer flangethereof.

The second belt 2 is a long arched strap, a soft pad 21 is disposed inthe inner part of the second belt 2 and a connecting element 22 isdisposed at one side thereof, wherein the connecting element 22 has azipper 221 and an easy securing strap 222. Additionally, the second belt2 has a plurality of securing strap 23 arranged at an outer flangethereof.

To assemble the first belt 1 and the second belt 2 of the golf club bagof the present invention, the zipper 121 of the connecting element 12 ofthe first belt 1 is engaged with the zipper 221 of the connectingelement 22 of the second belt 2. Next, the easy securing strap 122 ofthe connecting element 12 of the first belt 1 is fitted with the easysecuring strap 222 of the connecting element 22 of the second belt 2,and further the plurality of securing strap 13 is secured with the outerflange of the first belt 1 and the plurality of securing strap 23 issecured with the outer flange of the second belt 2.

Referring to FIG. 3, the first belt 1 comprises a soft pad 11 and thesecond belt 2 comprises a soft pad 21 that are inlayed buckling to aplurality of buckle ring 31 of the golf club bag 3 by the securing belts13 and 23 to enable the belt portion of the golf club bag 3 to securetightly to the golf club bag 3 and also to provide comfort to the userwhile carriage.

The advantages of the golf club bag of the present invention are asfollows.

1. The plurality of connecting elements 12 and 22 of the first belt 1and second belt 2 are inlayed for fitting with each other or releasefrom each other for easy and steady assembly.

2. The length of the first belt 1 and the second belt 2 can be shortenedafter disassembling for convenient carriage.

3. The plurality of securing straps 13 and 23 provides the feature ofadjusting the length of the belt according to the user's need.

While the invention has been described in conjunction with a specificbest mode, it is to be understood that many alternatives, modifications,and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light ofthe foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace allsuch alternatives, modifications, and variations in which fall withinthe spirit and scope of the included claims. All matters set forthherein or shown in the accompanying drawings are to be interpreted in anillustrative and non-limiting sense.

1. A golf club bag comprising a first belt comprising a plurality ofconnecting elements at one side and a second belt comprising a pluralityof connecting elements at one side, wherein said connecting elements ofsaid second belt are engaged to said connecting elements of said firstbelt to form a belt of the golf club bag such that said first belt andsaid second belt can be easily assembled for easy and comfortablecarriage of the golf club bag.
 2. The golf club bag according to claim1, wherein said connecting elements of said first belt is comprised ofzippers.
 3. The golf club bag according to claim 1, wherein saidconnecting elements of said first belt is comprised of easy securingstraps.
 4. The golf club bag according to claim 1, wherein said firstbelt comprises a soft pad.
 5. The golf club bag according to claim 1,wherein said first belt comprises a plurality of securing straps at anouter flange thereof.
 6. The golf club bag according to claim 1, whereinsaid connecting elements of said second belt is comprised of zippers. 7.The golf club bag according to claim 1, wherein said connecting elementsof said second belt is comprised of easy securing straps.
 8. The golfclub bag according to claim 1, wherein said second belt comprises a softpad.
 9. The golf club bag according to claim 1, wherein said second beltcomprises a plurality of securing straps at an outer flange thereof. 10.The golf club bag according to claim 1, wherein said first belt and saidsecond belt are in an arch shape after assembly.